Prospecting for “Golden” Hollows

Prospecting for “Golden” Hollows

‘Tis the season for prospecting, for commodities richer than gold.  When Black Cockatoos go searching, for hollows large and old. So what are the nest requirements for Black Cockatoos and how do I know they are prospecting? Here’s what makes a good nesting tree:...
Numbats in the Boddington Neighbourhood

Numbats in the Boddington Neighbourhood

A Numbats in the Boddington Neighbourhood event was held in Boddington on the 22nd of July, with 45 attendees hearing from a range of guest speakers informing the community about the discovery of a numbat near Boddington. The first guest speaker was Dr Tony Friend who...
Join us to celebrate and explore our wetlands!

Join us to celebrate and explore our wetlands!

PHCC are again gearing up for our annual Wetlands Weekender festival to be held during school holidays in the second weekend in October (Friday 8th to Sunday 10th). We are putting together an exciting program with something for curious minds of all ages to enjoy and...
On the ground with the Wetlands and People project

On the ground with the Wetlands and People project

From knocking out Cotton Bush and woody weeds, to fencing around a bush reserve and giving a hand to a local Friends group with revegetation plantings, there has been a lot going on with the on-ground component of PHCC’s ‘Wetlands and People’ project lately. Workers...
Tunbridge Gully 2021 Planting

Tunbridge Gully 2021 Planting

Another great planting season has been completed at Tunbridge Gully in Boddington! A total of 3,300 seedlings were planted by over 70 volunteers rolling up their sleeves enjoying the muddy terrain and sunshine. A huge thankyou to the Boddington District High School,...
We’re looking for signs – can you help us?

We’re looking for signs – can you help us?

Throughout the Peel-Yalgorup System’s Ramsar-listed wetlands, visitors can enjoy some fantastic informational signage that provides educational information about the wetlands’ ecological values, cultural history and significance, threats and management actions....

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present